Sunday, May 31, 2009
My cute little baby!
Dallin was a very happy baby at this point and he kept "smiling" at me. I know he didn't realize he was smiling but he was and so I kept taking pictures in hopes that I would get one of him finally smiling but I never quite got it. Oh well! There are years ahead of me that I will be able to get smiling pictures of my baby boy.
Dallin had just finished eating and he and I were snuggled on the chair and he was so cute. He kept making squeaking noises. I love to hold him close and listen to him and feel him move. It is so neat to finally have him out of my belly! He was a bit easier to take care of when he was in my belly though... no frequent diaper changes! He likes to dirty his diaper about 10 minutes after I change him which can be sometimes a little frustrating.
This was the first day we started doing tummy time and he liked it to a point... He enjoyed it and then after he started crying for a little while I stuck his plug in and got this very cute picture of him. All of the other ones he was crying in. Chris has gotten Dallin to roll over from his belly to his back twice already and he has great control over his head. His eyes still don't seem to be all that focused but he gets better and more advanced with every day!
When Chris leaves for work in the morning he brings Dallin to bed with me so I can continue sleeping. He sleeps a lot better in bed with me, even if we are on opposite sides of the bed. This was taken one morning when I got up in time to take a shower before Chris left so he could take care of Dallin if he started fussing. Chris went and got the camera and took his picture and he looks so peaceful.
This is our second family picture and it turned out quite a bit nicer than our first one. Dallin was cold and sleepy while we were at the park with our neighbors and so this was him trying to fall asleep. He didn't like it when I would hold him because he would try to eat. Apparently I smell like food to him... haha. It was warm in the sun but kinda windy and I couldn't keep his hands in the blanket so he was pretty miserable by the time we started for home. It was very nice to go out though and it was good for him to get out as well.
All in all, life has been good for us. I am kinda tired most of the time since Dallin is on a 4 hour schedule. He sleeps from 9:30 p.m. to 12, when I wake him up or he wakes up about 10 minutes before 12 and then at about 3:45 a.m. he wakes up again and I go and get him at about 5 till 4 a.m. and then back to sleep again and then he wakes up around 6 a.m. or so. After 4 though, he is Chris' responsibility and so I can keep sleeping. Unfortunately I keep the baby monitor on so I can hear Dallin frequently in the mornings, which is why Chris just brings him to me and sticks him in bed with me. I get the best sleep that way!
Our days are on the 4 hour schedule as well, with him eating and then me waking him up and trying to keep him up for at least an hour, letting him sleep for two and then waking him up for another feeding. Its a good thing babies love routine... it has made Dallin be the best baby in all the world and we love him lots!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Dallin Thomas Davenport
This is after Chris got back from the nursery with Dallin. I think that we had moved into our recovery room at this point. He looks so cute with that yawn! He has been a perfect little angel so far and hasn't really cried much, unless its time for him to eat or his tummy hurts. Even when he needs to be stimulated he doesn't really cry, he kinda coughs which is enough warning to move him so he can look at something else.
I thought a close up picture of his face would be nice but as most of you probably know, new borns change a lot, and quickly and so he doesn't really look like that anymore. His cheeks aren't so pudgy... Anyway, tonight or tomorrow we will get an updated picture of him and then you can compare for yourself what he looks like!
As for me, I am doing really well. I am not in pain and I am moving around almost like normal... not quite though. Chris and I went on a walk last night while Dallin was sleeping. My mom was around for him, so don't think we are negligent parents! The worst part so far is the breast feeding. I have trouble latching him properly on one side but hopefully with more practice he and I will be able to get it right.
This part is about the labor and delivery, so if you don't like details, just ignore the rest!
My water broke at 6 in the morning, Sunday, May 17th. I called the hospital to ask if I should wait or what to do and they said come in. I wasn't in a hurry because my contractions hadn't really started yet. Just a very slight discomfort. So we got ready, finished packing my hospital bag and left and were there by 7 a.m. We got there and went into triage where they determine if I really am in labor and going to have the baby and check my cervix and all that. The nurse determined that I was at 3 cm and all the other tests she did showed that I was going to have the baby that day so they admitted me and we moved into a birthing room.
Once in the birthing room, it was about 8 in the morning and I was hooked up to the monitors for contractions and his heart rate. I had to be monitored for 20 minutes out of every hour. After my 20 minutes were up we walked the halls until I had to be monitored again. During this time my contractions started to grow stronger and I was getting more than a little uncomfortable. Unfortunately from 7 to 11:30 I did not dilate at all! I was still at 3 cm and so they started me on pitocin at 11:30. At this point I wasn't allowed to get up and walk the halls, since I had to constantly be hooked up to the monitors. I could walk around the room though. It was annoying to say the least.
Time passed and we hit 4 p.m. and the nurse checked my cervix and I was only at 4 cm... Now, I had been here for 9 hours and on pitocin for 5 and a half and I was starting to hurt quite a bit so I got an epidural. So now by 5 p.m. I was feeling a bit better. I was sick and really shaky but I didn't hurt anymore and that the whole point of an epidural. The doctor finally came in at like 5:30 and checked me and I was only at 4 and a half cm and she punctured my other water sack that had not broken yet. When she did that, she noticed that the amniotic fluid was green and so they now had to take steps towards making the baby safe as soon as he came out cause he probably breathed in some meconium. So they got that all set up and the doctor left.
So now I just sat there and watched The Rookie, talked to Chris and my mom and waited for things to progress. At about 8:30 p.m. I was checked again and I was finally dilating and so now I was at a 7. I was very happy to hear this and when the doctor heard I was at a 7, she looked at the clock and figured an hour per cm, so 3 more hours and then 2 for the actual delivery would put us at 2 in the morning for when he would be born, roughly. When she said that in the back of my mind I said no way! I ain't taking that long! But she seemed very certain that it would happen that way.
40 minutes later I told the nurse that I was continually having the urge to push with every contraction. Not just once in a while but all the time! So she checked me again and I was at a 9 and a half! I had finally started to go at a good pace. About 10 minutes later she checked me again because my mom said that with a really huge contration I was probably now at a 10. So when she checked me I was at a 10 and she said okay, lets start some pushing!
So now it was 9:33 p.m. when I started to push. We took it pretty slow at first, when I felt the urge to push, let them know, push for 3 breaths and then rest. I took lots of rests and this went on for about 15 minutes or so. Then my contractions started coming much more frequently and the doctor showed up and everything got finished being set up. I kept pushing and you could finally see part of the head. I have no idea how much... I just know my mom kept saying that he was getting "close". That doesn't always mean anything but it did this time! So for probably the last 10 minutes of pushing, the doctor was there and dressed to deliver and mom and Chris and the nurse switched holding my legs (like when Chris got light headed) and we kept going! After 35 minutes total of pushing, Dallin Thomas Davenport came out!
So now I am a mommy and sometimes it seems really scarry but at the same time, I am really happy about it.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Belly pics
Its a huge belly! Isn't it amazing how I don't have any stretch marks? They are there. We used makeup! Just kidding! It was photo shop cause I didn't want everyone to see how much my belly had to stretch to fit this little bugger!
There were lots of different poses but I just chose a few of my favorite pictures to put up. The lighting was not cooperating that day and so it was difficult to take lots of the pictures because her camera would switch lighting features and auto focus and such.
I like this one and Chris and I thought the exact same thing when we saw it the first time. I look like my sister, Jennifer! I don't mind because I like Jennifer it is just that in most pictures I usually resemble Becca or Carolyn and this was the first picture I had seen where I look a lot like Jennifer!
I think this one is my favorite out of all the pictures though. I look so cute! Chris was not here for these pictures since we did them while he was at work but we went back a while later and she took a bunch of pictures of me and Chris together and I can't wait to see those ones because I think they will look very cute. Plus, Chris and I haven't been together in any pictures in a long time so it will be nice to finally have a recent picture of the two of us. Granted, I am sure we will get a few pictures of us with our baby, but these are nice ones that I don't mind sending out and letting people see. So, keep looking and hopefully Jen will get those pictures finished soon so that you can all see how Chris and I look together!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Week 38
Anyway, she said I was at a 1, which isn't very much, I know. Only 9 cm left to go though! She will check me next week on Monday and see how things are and then again the following Monday. Hopefully I will have the baby sometime after Monday next week though. My mom comes in on Monday and so anytime after that would be good, but probably the sooner the better! I still am not uncomfortable and I still do everything I always do. Except I will admit I have a hard time picking things off the ground and so I try to get help for those things. Other than that my life goes on every day like it usually does. Heck, I even feel so good I am working again on Friday and Saturday! The person they hired to replace me can't start until Monday and so they were in a pickle and asked if I could work but said that I didn't have to if I didn't want to. I don't mind though. I feel perfectly fine except for the frequent bathroom breaks I have to take while at work! So, that is the end of my pregnancy, in a nut shell. Can't wait to see how labor and delivery go!